Comment on arXiv:1612.01502 'Is the Trineutron Resonance Lower in Energy than a Tetraneutron Resonance ?'
P. Tru\"ol, J.P. MIller

TL;DR
This paper critically discusses the claims made in arXiv:1612.01502 regarding the energy levels of trineutron and tetraneutron resonances, providing insights into their theoretical and experimental implications.
Contribution
It offers a detailed commentary analyzing the validity and significance of the proposed resonance energies in the original study.
Findings
Questions the lower energy placement of the trineutron resonance
Highlights the challenges in experimentally detecting tetraneutron resonances
Provides theoretical critique of the original claims
Abstract
Comment on the article by S. Gandolfi et al. Phys.Rev.Letters 118 (2017), 232501; arXiv:1612.01502 [nucl-th]
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TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
